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Definition of Scout troop
1. Noun. A unit of Girl or Boy Scouts.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Scout Troop
Literary usage of Scout troop
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Church at Play: A Manual for Directors of Social and Recreational Life by Norman Egbert Richardson (1922)
"Mr. Simpson's an old Scout himself, and has been camping lots of times, and he
says this scout troop is going to be a big thing in our church, ..."
2. On My Honour: Guides and Scouts in Interwar Britain by Tammy M. Proctor (2002)
"... and they became members of a new scout troop at their place of employment, if
possible r> An early example of Scouts who volunteered to emigrate was a ..."
3. Community Boy Leadership: A Manual for Scout Executives by Boy Scouts of America (1922)
"Boys of my acquaintance joined the Church via a scout troop. Therefore I recommend
the organization of Troops as Sunday School Classes. ..."
4. Kids, Cops & Communities by Marcia R. Chaiken (1999)
"... Volunteers are officially a part of Girl scout troop 437, originally organized
more than 10 years ago as a Brownie Girl scout troop for 6- to 8-year-old ..."
5. A History of Rome and Floyd County, State of Georgia, United States of by George Magruder Battey (1922)
"27—"Sequoyah," house boat built by Scoutmaster Ed King's Boy scout troop 2, ...
Dr. Carl Betts' scout troop 4 off for Ship Island, Oostanaula River, ..."
6. A Church and Community Survey of Salem County, New Jersey by Edmund de Schweinitz Brunner (1922)
"Its social activities include a parent-teachers' association, a dairy organization,
a branch of the County Farm Bureau and a Boy scout troop. ..."